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In Canada? Savings? Thats what you do in order to come to Canada in the first place.... Retirement? Not applicable cause you are not saving once you are here, besides you can prolong your retirement like most Canadians
 
Okay.... sounds cool... Canada here I come ;D

... but first let me work here and gather up a lot of savings for a fantastic journey of lifestyle Canada has to offer... yaay ;)

Thank you all !!!
 
bharat999 said:
Wow.... fantastic cash flow for monthly expense :)

what about savings??? :'(

and retirement .... :o

The numbers for income and expenses are realistic numbers (at least if you're in the GTA at around this time).

If you want savings, you have 2 obvious choices:

1. Increase your income - find a better paying job...
2. Decrease your expenses - rent a cheaper place (take note, $1,200/mo is already considered cheap!), don't drive (monthly transit pass is $133 per person), etc. Don't eat hahaha
 
You can also do three jobs, sleep less and work weekends. This way you are increasing your income

You could shop from dollarama, get groceries from food bank, buy used clothes, live in cheap apartment. This way you will be reducing your cost
 
Hey thank you all for the valuable advise....

hmmmm things to ponder about!!! ???

but i guess c'est la vie ;D
 
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check this link for approx expenses

https://sites.google.com/site/newcanadianimmigrants/typical-monthly-expenses-in-canada
 
emceemouli said:
check this link for approx expenses

https://sites.google.com/site/newcanadianimmigrants/typical-monthly-expenses-in-canada


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thanks!
 
Thanks for the sheet!! I can certainly use it!! :)